I first came into contact with Priscilla and Jay sometime this summer when Priscilla emailed me about a unique work request she had in mind. Their story regarding their wedding photos is a painful and complicated one, involving legal action and many tears, and Priscilla reached out to me wondering if I wouldn’t mind helping her add a little bit of pizazz to the few photos they did receive from their special day. Knowing the background of their previous professional photography experiences I felt even more pressure than usual to deliver beautiful images (and lots of them!) to a couple who could really use a problem-free experience when it came to their total experience with a photographer.
If you or someone you know has also had a negative experience regarding their wedding photos, might I suggest setting up a post-wedding couple photography session to provide something beautiful to hang at home or show to friends and family. The current cultural mindset seems to be that photos are for special occasions, like weddings and graduations, or children and families, but I hope that changes because there are few things I love more than taking pictures of couples in love, married or not.

These two have been married about a year, but they’re still absolutely adorable together. I love the way they interact so naturally in front of the camera.

Jay and Priscilla met through mutual friends, at a George Strait concert. She admits that he was a bit intimidated by her strong personality at first (I think this may have been the reason I didn’t date a whole lot in college either
), but conversing through email eventually turned into friendship, and later a relationship.

This is a newly discovered spot in Deep Ellum, and it instantly became one of my favorites. I love the way this old area of town is constantly revitalized through bright color and unique artwork. That’s why it’s one of my favorite places to shoot in Dallas!
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It’s not just the colorful walls, but the quirky treasures found in the nooks and crannies as well.


The murals are gorgeous, but this light blue wall is my favorite. Wouldn’t you love to paint one of the walls in your house this color?

A quick outfit change and these two were starting to get comfortable. I love this pose they settled into and I’ll be encouraging future couples to give it a try as well.

THAT SHOT!

I think this is my fav shot in front of the American flag wall so far. I always love to use classic poses like dips in this spot, but this is a different angle than I’ve used before. I think the cowboy boots help a bit as well.




Another mom shot to end the post. I’ve been doing that a lot lately, haven’t I?

Priscilla and Jay,
I hope that this experience helped restore some of your faith in my profession. I’m so happy with what we came up with and I hope you are as well. If we both stay in the same state long enough I hope we’re able to work together yet again!
Best,
Jenna


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